Ventes d'œuvres le 1831.04.16

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  • 1831.04.16/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Virgin and Child -- Interior, small, upright, -- painted with much sweet and natural character in the countenances; the draperies very rich and brilliant. This highly finished cabinet gem was in the Orleans Collection, and is also engraved in the Collection of Pictures of the King of France, of which it previously formed a part; at was also in the Collection of George Hibbert, Esq. (Raffaelle)|The Virgin and Child -- Interior, small, upright, -- painted with much sweet and natural character in the countenances; the draperies very rich and brilliant. This highly finished cabinet gem was in the Orleans Collection, and is also engraved in the Collection of Pictures of the King of France, of which it previously formed a part; at was also in the Collection of George Hibbert, Esq.]] réalisée par Raffaelle, vendue par Hon George John Vernon, achetée par Nieuwenhuys au prix de 304.10 £. [34]
  • 1831.04.16/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The importunate Intruder: a Lady in an undress of white satin, resting against a Bed, surprised by a Cavalier who has entered her chamber, and is withheld by her Waiting-Woman; another Lady in a green velvet corset is seated at a Toilet-Table, which is covered with a Turkey Carpet; on the right, over an arm Chair, are thrown a red Corset and a Cloak. This exremely elegant and beautifully finished picture may be considered the chef-d'oeuvre of Metzu (Metzu)|The importunate Intruder: a Lady in an undress of white satin, resting against a Bed, surprised by a Cavalier who has entered her chamber, and is withheld by her Waiting-Woman; another Lady in a green velvet corset is seated at a Toilet-Table, which is covered with a Turkey Carpet; on the right, over an arm Chair, are thrown a red Corset and a Cloak. This exremely elegant and beautifully finished picture may be considered the chef-d'oeuvre of Metzu]] réalisée par Metzu, vendue par Hon George John Vernon, achetée par Smith au prix de 403.4 £. [35]
  • 1831.04.16/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A View of a rising Ground on the Shore of a Harbour, with loading Horses and Figures depositing Cargoes to be embarked on board a Vessel in a Bay; a sea-mark rises in the centre of the picture, and contributes to the effect of the perspective; -- it is painted in a sweet pearly tone, and of the best style and finishing of the Master: -- from the Woburn Collection (P. Wouvermans)|A View of a rising Ground on the Shore of a Harbour, with loading Horses and Figures depositing Cargoes to be embarked on board a Vessel in a Bay; a sea-mark rises in the centre of the picture, and contributes to the effect of the perspective; -- it is painted in a sweet pearly tone, and of the best style and finishing of the Master: -- from the Woburn Collection]] réalisée par P. Wouvermans, vendue par Hon George John Vernon, achetée par Norton au prix de 283.10 £. [38]
  • 1831.04.16/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Portrait of a German Divine, seated in a Gallery, his left Hand resting upon a Table, on which are a Box of Colours, an Inkstand, and writing Implements; in his right he holds a Cross, a Rose, and a Pen; a beautiful romantic Landscape is seen through Arches; -- from the circle above the head it would be inferred that the subject of this picture was canonized, -- the portrait is full of expression and character, and the whole is painted with extraordinary power and richness (Holbein)|Portrait of a German Divine, seated in a Gallery, his left Hand resting upon a Table, on which are a Box of Colours, an Inkstand, and writing Implements; in his right he holds a Cross, a Rose, and a Pen; a beautiful romantic Landscape is seen through Arches; -- from the circle above the head it would be inferred that the subject of this picture was canonized, -- the portrait is full of expression and character, and the whole is painted with extraordinary power and richness]] réalisée par Holbein, vendue par Hon George John Vernon au prix de 53 gs. [42]
  • 1831.04.16/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Farewell Picture, painted by these two brother artists, previous to the departure of Andrew for Venice, to commemorate their final separation. It represents a picturesque site, with Mountains, from which Water falls in two torrents, forming lower down a Cascade, which, running under a wooden bridge, loses itself between the trees and shrubs behind the fore-ground, -- on the Road of which the two Brothers are seen on horse-back, taking their final leave. -- This capital picture is from the well-known Collection of Feitama Vottenhoven of Amsterdam (John Both)|The Farewell Picture, painted by these two brother artists, previous to the departure of Andrew for Venice, to commemorate their final separation. It represents a picturesque site, with Mountains, from which Water falls in two torrents, forming lower down a Cascade, which, running under a wooden bridge, loses itself between the trees and shrubs behind the fore-ground, -- on the Road of which the two Brothers are seen on horse-back, taking their final leave. -- This capital picture is from the well-known Collection of Feitama Vottenhoven of Amsterdam]] réalisée par John Both, vendue par Hon George John Vernon, achetée par Woodin au prix de 297.3 £. [43]
  • 1831.04.16/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A View on the Banks of a Lake, with a Peasant conversing with a Boy who is leading a Bull; on the left some Sheep are attended by a Shepherdess, and beyond them are two Figures, with Cattle reposing; the Lake is bounded on the right by precipitous banks, and a range of mountains form the extreme distance, which is indistinctly seen through the vapours of a sultry sun, which brilliantly lights up the whole landscape (A. Cuyp)|A View on the Banks of a Lake, with a Peasant conversing with a Boy who is leading a Bull; on the left some Sheep are attended by a Shepherdess, and beyond them are two Figures, with Cattle reposing; the Lake is bounded on the right by precipitous banks, and a range of mountains form the extreme distance, which is indistinctly seen through the vapours of a sultry sun, which brilliantly lights up the whole landscape]] réalisée par A. Cuyp, vendue par Hon George John Vernon au prix de 195 gs. [45]
  • 1831.04.16/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Christ at the House of Mary and Martha, the latter of whom he is exhorting; they are on a Terrace looking over a distant Landscape, with a Chateau by Breughel: on a Table near them, which is covered with a Carpet, and on the ground are Fruits, Flowers, and Birds, by V. Kessell; in the interior of the house is a Man-Servant garnishing a Peacock: -- an interesting combination of the efforts of the three painters; the figures are very elegant, and the whole brilliantly coloured (Rubens)|Christ at the House of Mary and Martha, the latter of whom he is exhorting; they are on a Terrace looking over a distant Landscape, with a Chateau by Breughel: on a Table near them, which is covered with a Carpet, and on the ground are Fruits, Flowers, and Birds, by V. Kessell; in the interior of the house is a Man-Servant garnishing a Peacock: -- an interesting combination of the efforts of the three painters; the figures are very elegant, and the whole brilliantly coloured]] réalisée par Rubens, vendue par Hon George John Vernon, achetée par Woodin au prix de 22.17 £. [51]
  • 1831.04.16/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Grey and a Bay Horse in a Meadow; a Groom with a Halter is approaching the latter, and a Spaniel is barking at the Grey Horse which is standing near a Willow Pollard -- a Chateau and Pleasure-Grounds occupy the distance: -- a pleasing and highly finished specimen of this rare master (P. Potter)|A Grey and a Bay Horse in a Meadow; a Groom with a Halter is approaching the latter, and a Spaniel is barking at the Grey Horse which is standing near a Willow Pollard -- a Chateau and Pleasure-Grounds occupy the distance: -- a pleasing and highly finished specimen of this rare master]] réalisée par P. Potter, vendue par Hon George John Vernon, achetée par Buchanan au prix de 180.12 £. [53]
  • 1831.04.16/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Perseus exhibiting the Head of Medusa, and Phineus and his armed Attendants turned into Stone, which is expressed by the colouring of the Figures; of the very finest time of the master, and a magnificent specimen of the skill of the painter, in composition and design: -- formerly in the Collections of the Earl of Pembroke and Lord Gwydir (N. Poussin)|Perseus exhibiting the Head of Medusa, and Phineus and his armed Attendants turned into Stone, which is expressed by the colouring of the Figures; of the very finest time of the master, and a magnificent specimen of the skill of the painter, in composition and design: -- formerly in the Collections of the Earl of Pembroke and Lord Gwydir]] réalisée par N. Poussin, vendue par Hon George John Vernon au prix de 70 gs. [54]
  • 1831.04.16/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A small Landscape, with a Figure on a Grey Horse giving Alms to the Child of a Female Peasant, two other Figures are reposing by the road side -- a group of Cows, and a Girl milking are on a rising Bank to the left, with rich effect of evening sun, -- a beautiful gem -- from the Collection of the President St. Victor (Berghem)|A small Landscape, with a Figure on a Grey Horse giving Alms to the Child of a Female Peasant, two other Figures are reposing by the road side -- a group of Cows, and a Girl milking are on a rising Bank to the left, with rich effect of evening sun, -- a beautiful gem -- from the Collection of the President St. Victor]] réalisée par Berghem, vendue par Hon George John Vernon, achetée par Emmerson au prix de 1.5 £. [66]
  • 1831.04.16/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Female Banker, in a Velvet Dress, seated at a Table, with Money and Deeds before her; from an Arch above hangs a Curtain of rich embroidery, and at a Window in the back-ground are two Figures adjusting Accounts: -- a charming Specimen of G. Dow -- engraved (G. Dow)|A Female Banker, in a Velvet Dress, seated at a Table, with Money and Deeds before her; from an Arch above hangs a Curtain of rich embroidery, and at a Window in the back-ground are two Figures adjusting Accounts: -- a charming Specimen of G. Dow -- engraved]] réalisée par G. Dow, vendue par Hon George John Vernon, achetée par Nieuwenhuys au prix de 1.5 £. [69]